@@icecoldbeer2695 overall I give it an 8/10. It captures pics well but still does miss some I watched it first hand this weekend. Great concept though and love the one set up 6 angles.
Every couple of years I move all my cameras because I have seen it where bucks will avoid the spot where camera has taken their photos. I have watched a buck stop dead in his tracks when IR light goes off and then walk around camera to never walk that path again. I think it is so neat how they pattern us more than we can pattern them. Good luck
@@Sartre_Existentialist They can see the IR light turn red on all cameras except the higher end blacked out lens cameras. I have the low glow camera and when they go off the lens looks like two red eyes that if you are looking at even we can see. So they dont see the light just the lens.
I have one and it's definitely not worth it, the damn thing fogs up all the time!! Can't count on early morning photos, which is a very important time! This is my second one as I thought the first one had a sealing problem, but NO!!
Just got mine yesterday, 2 revolver pro's & 1 regular 360 revolver for home/property security...pics are excellent. Solar or 12v battery backup are a necessary evil to use it to full capacity.
Now that you've had the cam for a while do you have any updates?
@@icecoldbeer2695 overall I give it an 8/10. It captures pics well but still does miss some I watched it first hand this weekend. Great concept though and love the one set up 6 angles.
@@MidwestOutdoorExperience Thanks for taking the time, much appreciated.
@ you’re welcome!
Thank You So Much I just got this Camera thank you for your Video ...
I’m glad it helped you out! I’m really liking mine now that I’ve gotten used to it!
Can you tell me where the serial number is on this camera. I have to send it back and having a hard time with customer service
Online it says under the gasket by the SD card slot. Mine is currently in the field for the season so I can’t confirm! Hope this helps!
Every couple of years I move all my cameras because I have seen it where bucks will avoid the spot where camera has taken their photos. I have watched a buck stop dead in his tracks when IR light goes off and then walk around camera to never walk that path again. I think it is so neat how they pattern us more than we can pattern them. Good luck
They are so good at surviving. It is amazing what they pick up on. Such smart animals which makes the sport that much more fun.
Deer can see IR light?
@@Sartre_Existentialist They can see the IR light turn red on all cameras except the higher end blacked out lens cameras. I have the low glow camera and when they go off the lens looks like two red eyes that if you are looking at even we can see. So they dont see the light just the lens.
@davidhidalgo5662 Ahh ok. I bought the 360 Revolver pro but you had me a bit concerned about them avoiding it from the IR
TBH, the picture quality looks awful. Will you do a video where you show the generated pics with video? You need to include day and night footage.
I have one and it's definitely not worth it, the damn thing fogs up all the time!! Can't count on early morning photos, which is a very important time! This is my second one as I thought the first one had a sealing problem, but NO!!
Yeah I’m not the most impressed with it but the concept is great. They need a lot of improvement or someone else should make one and master it.
Plastic gears ?
It has a silent pivoting motor. And I will say it is silent, you can’t hear it.
Picture quality sucks I sold mine
Just got mine yesterday, 2 revolver pro's & 1 regular 360 revolver for home/property security...pics are excellent. Solar or 12v battery backup are a necessary evil to use it to full capacity.